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Microtome Blade LMMTB-A101

Microtome Blade LMMTB-A101 with 35 °blade angle offers reliable sectioning. Featuring a double coating, this provides enhanced durability and strength. Crafted from high-quality stainless steel for corrosion resistance and reduced friction. Engineered with ultra-fine edge for delicate structures ensuring consistent performance. Our Microtome Blade enables thin, smooth sections without tearing and tissue deformation.

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Specifications

Thickness 0.254 mm
Length 80mm
Breadth 8mm
Cutting Edge Angle 35 °
Type Low profile blade
Material Stainless steel
Coating Double-coated for increased edge strength
Purpose Routine microtomy operations

Pricing

Product Price Unit Action
Microtome Blade LMMTB-A101 $ 1025 Pack of 50

Features

Routine microtomy operations

Versatile compatibility

Retains sharpness after trimming

Extended blade life

Applications

Microtome Blade LMMTB-A101 is widely employed in routine microtomy applications like hard and soft tissue sectioning, cryosectioning, histopathology, forensic pathology, and industrial material analysis.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1 What is a Microtome Blade?

A Microtome Blade is a thin, sharp instrument used in Microtome to cut extremely thin sections of specimens for microscopic examination.

2 What material is Microtome Blade made from?

It is commonly made from stainless steel, high-carbon steel or tungsten carbide.

3 Can Microtome Blade be used in both manual and automated systems?

It can be used in both manual and automated systems.

4 What is the difference between a coarse and fine Microtome Blade?

A coarse blade is used for thicker sections, whereas a fine blade is ideal for very thin and precise sections.

5 What is the purpose of Microtome Blade holder?

It securely holds the blade in place, ensuring stable cutting and precise sectioning during the procedure.

6 Can Microtome Blade be used for cutting plant tissue?

It is commonly used for cutting plant tissue.

7 What is the purpose of Microtome Blade angle setting?

It is used to determine the cutting angle thereby affecting the sharpness and quality of tissue sections.

8 What type of Microtome Blade is best for cutting delicate specimens?

A stainless steel blade or tungsten carbide blade is recommended for cutting delicate specimens.

9 Can Microtome Blade come with a coating?

It can be coated with materials like diamond or tungsten carbide to increase durability, improve sharpness and extend the lifespan of blade while cutting harder materials.

10 Can Microtome Blade be used to cut samples for both light and electron microscopy?

It can be used to cut samples for both light and electron microscopy.